Posted by McGirkTheJer on 1/3/2023 11:26:00 PM (view original):
Interesting. I honestly don't have a current platoon issue like this, just kind of posed the question as more of a theory crafting discussion. But you would say that in general an opposite hand hitter can make up, up to about 10 points in splits when compared to a same handed hitter?
I platoon a TON, and rate the platoon advantage as being worth about 12 points. That number is "calculated" by:
1) The knowledge that the average platoon split for a pitcher is about 10 points-- that is, the average RHP will have his VsL about 10 points lower than his VsR,
2) How much I value pitcher splits based off regressions I did over a decade ago, and
3) How much I value hitter splits.
Your mileage might vary on numbers (2) and (3), but I actually bothered to calculate the number in statement (1) about 10 years ago.